?Hocus Pocus? Sequel, 'Hocus Pocus 2: Rise Of The Elderwitch' Reportedly In The Works, Where Are The Actors Now? [SLIDESHOW]

Bette Midler played Winifred ‘Winnie’ Sanderson in the film. Just like in 1993, Midler is still a household name. Now 66, the actress has focused less on her acting, and more on her career as an author, comedian and singer. In recent years Midler has appeared in 2004’s “The Stepford Wives,” and lent her voice to 2010’s “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.” Photo: Reuters

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Disney may be ready to cast another spell with a sequel to cult classic Hocus Pocus. EntertainmentWise.com is reporting that Disney is allegedly plotting a sequel to the 1993 film.

The original film starred Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as three sister witches who are accidentally resurrected on Halloween and attempt to suck the life out of children. It was up to Max (Omri Katz), Dani (Thora Birch), Allision (Vinessa Shaw) and an immortal cat (voiced by Sean Murray) to save the children in the Salem, Massachusetts town.

Originally director by Kenny Ortega (High School Musical), Moviehole.net says that they got word that Disney is quietly developing plans for a sequel. The site is even throwing out a name attached to the film remake, Hocus Pocus 2: Rise of the Elderwitch.

The new film is reportedly going to feature a whole new cast along with a whole new story of an evildoer whose been unfortunately let loose again on suburban America.

Moviehole.net continues that although Hocus Pocus 2: Rise of the Elderwitch is only in the development stages, Disney's hope is to release the film in 2013.

Disney has not yet responded to the reports, but let's take a walk through memory lane and see where the Hocus Pocus stars are now...

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